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Barry Williams

Since his time on The Brady Bunch, Williams has appeared in numerous guest TV roles and has made various appearances on reality shows including Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew (as a friend of one of the patients, Chyna) and Camp Playboy. He has also developed a cabaret act broadcasted on Sirius Satellite Radio’s ‘Totally ‘70s’ channel.

Curious what his fellow Brady stars have been up to? Click through to see The Brady Bunch cast through the years!

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Maureen McCormick

Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady) made several television appearances following her role on The Brady Bunch, but she gained a reputation for unreliability due to her struggles with drug addiction and depression. In 1985 she married actor Michael Cummings, and they have one daughter, Natalie Michelle. In 2016, McCormick appeared as a contestant on ABC's hit reality series Dancing With the Stars.

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Mike Lookinland

Mike Lookinland played the youngest Brady, Bobby, and went on to appear in various movies, TV shows, and miniseries, including A Very Brady Christmas, Everwood, and Stephen King’s The Stand. He also worked as a camera operator on several shows. After leaving show business, he moved to Utah and launched a business involving decorative concrete.

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Susan Olsen

Susan Olsen played Cindy, the youngest Brady daughter. As an adult, Olsen went on to work in graphic design, and also worked briefly as a talk show host in Los Angeles in the mid-nineties. Olsen later made a career as a visual artist and is also a passionate animal welfare activist.

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Christopher Knight

Christopher Knight (Peter Brady) made a handful of TV guest appearances following The Brady Bunch, but he left acting in 1988 to pursue a business career in the computer industry. He founded a series of successful software and computer graphics companies throughout the ‘90s. In 1994, he returned to television and has made appearances on various reality and game shows since then.

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Ann Davis

Ann B. Davis played the Bradys’ housekeeper, Alice Nelson, and appeared in various Brady Bunch specials and spin-off series. In later years she focused on her theater career, and also acted as a celebrity spokeswoman for Shake ‘n Bake. She died June 1, 2014.

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Eve Plumb

Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) appeared in several made-for-TV movies following her years on The Brady Bunch, and she also starred in a handful of plays in New York, including Nora and Delia Ephron’s Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Plumb has also enjoyed success as an oil painter, and her work has been displayed in galleries across the U.S. In recent years, she has appeared in made for TV movies and as a guest on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Army Wives and others.

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Robert Reed

Robert Reed played the father of the Brady clan, Mike Brady. Reed had one of the most successful acting careers of his Brady co-stars, earning Emmy nominations for roles in Medical Center, Rich Man, Poor Man, and the critically acclaimed miniseries Roots. Reed was homosexual, a fact he kept private because he feared it would damage his career. He died in 1992 after a six-month battle with cancer.

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Florence Henderson

Florence Henderson made her name playing Carol Brady, the matriarch of the Brady clan, and she has since appeared in a variety of game shows and reality shows, including Hollywood Squares, The $25,000 Pyramid, and My Fair Brady. She died November 24, 2016.

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Florence Henderson, the actress who portrayed iconic TV mom Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch, has died. She was 82.

Henderson died surrounded by family and friends, her manager, Kayla Pressman, said in a statement to the Associated Press late Thursday.

Although still best known as Carol Brady, Henderson’s other credits included Murder, She Wrote, L.A. Law, Roseanne, Ellen, and The King of Queens, Samantha Who and 30 Rock. As recently as this year, Henderson lent her voice to the animated children’s series Sofia the First. Scroll down to watch a clip of her guest appearance.

And when she wasn’t appearing on shows, she was pitching products like Wesson Oil and Polident:

Here’s Florence Henderson voicing a character on “Sofia the First” in May 2016: